Group: sci.physics.electromag
From: a_plutonium
Date: Friday, March 14, 2008 12:37 PM
Subject: #96 experiment with a transverse or perpendicular two Wimshurst generators; new textbook: "How Superconductivity really works; nanosecond Capacitor discharge current"

I may have to get another Wimshurst generator to fulfill this
experiment. I am going to try it, using
a Wimshurst and a Van de Graaff.

My idea is a testing of two simultaneous Capacitor Currents, one
transverse or perpendicular to the
other.

There maybe a Meissner Effect on currents themselves.

The two electrodes on a Wimshurst is separated by 3 cm. Now what
happens when there are
four electrodes of two Wimshurst generators involved where the four
are at equal distances
and the two generators are running currents that are transverse or
perpendicular to one another.

Soon I will obtain a Van de Graaf generator and see what this
transverse experiment yields
but it looks as though I need a second Wimshurst to conduct this
current flow.

What could happen? Could the currents entangle and affect one another
as a Meissner
Effect of currents? Or is this somewhat related to what happened to
Oersted in 1820 when
he found a compass deflected by a current in a wire.

So, when I have two Wimshurst generators such that both are giving a
capacitor current
but which their electrodes are parallel or electrodes are
perpendicular to one another, will
they affect one another? And if I do the same experiment with a
Wimshurst and Van
de Graaff generators of parallel and perpendicular of their
electrodes, will the currents
affect one another and how will they affect one another?

It would be nice to build them so that the crank on them generates a
"near simultaneous"
current flowing through both of them. A huge difficulty will be to
make sure the distance
spacing of the electrodes is equal.

Oersted found a current deflects a compass needle, and what I would
like to find in
Capacitor-Currents is a Meissner Effect or perfect diamagnetism. For
this book is about
proving that superconductivity is the same as Capacitor Current.

Superconductivity equals Capacitor-currents.

Archimedes Plutonium
www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies

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